Incoming Resources
- Foucault, health and medicine, edited by Alan Petersen and Robin Bunton ; foreword by Bryan S. Turner
- What makes health public?, a critical evaluation of moral, legal, and political claims in public health, John Coggon
- Consuming health, the commodification of health care, edited by Saras Henderson and Alan Petersen
- Modern medicine, lay perspectives and experiences, edited by Simon J. Williams and Michael Calnan
- Public health and the medical profession in the Renaissance, Carlo M. Cipolla
- Putting a name to it, diagnosis in contemporary society, Annemarie Goldstein Jutel ; foreword by Peter Conrad
- Self advocacy and adults with learning difficulties, contexts and debates, Jeannie Sutcliffe and Ken Simons
- Health, illness and culture, broken narratives, edited by Lars-Christer Hyden and Jens Brockmeier
- Health and medical public relations, Myc Riggulsford
- Key concepts in public health, [edited by] Frances Wilson and Mzwandile Mabhala
- Hispanic health care international
- The quality of life, the Peckham approach to human ethology, Innes H. Pearse
- Towards death with dignity, caring for dying people, Sylvia Poss
- The global health crisis, ethical responsibilities, Thana Cristina de Campos
- The politics of motherhood, child and maternal welfare in England, 1900-1939, Jane Lewis
- Carers perceived, policy and practice in informal care, Julia Twigg and Karl Atkin
- American journal of medical quality
- Situated intervention, sociological experiments in health care, Teun Zuiderent-Jerak
- Limits to medicine, medical nemesis: the expropriation of health, Ivan Illich
- Practising reflexivity in health and welfare, making knowledge, Carolyn Taylor and Susan White
- When people come first, critical studies in global health, edited by Joao Biehl & Adriana Petryna
- Living with death and dying, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
- Rights, risks and responsibilities, interprofessional working in health and social care, edited by Georgina Koubel, Hilary Bungay
- Economics, medicine and health care
- The home help service
- The secret life of your microbiome, why nature and biodiversity are essential to health and happiness, Susan L. Prescott, MD, PhD ; Alan C. Logan, ND
- The hospital, the inside story, [Dr Christle Nwora ; illustrator: by Ginnie Hsu]
- Labours of love, the crisis of care, Madeleine Bunting
- Key concepts in medical sociology :, edited by Jonathan Gabe and Lee F. Monaghan
- Public health research methods, Greg Guest, FHI 360, Social Research Solutions, Emily E. Namey, FHI 360, Social Research Solutions, editors
- Health, welfare & practice, reflecting on roles & relationships, edited by Jan Walmsley ... [et al.]
- Understanding interprofessional working in health and social care, theory and practice, edited by Katherine Pollard, Judith Thomas and Margaret Miers
- Health and disease, a reader, edited by Basiro Davey, Alastair Gray, and Clive Seale
- The global challenge of health care rationing, edited by Angela Coulter and Chris Ham
- Gender inequalities in health, edited by Ellen Annandale and Kate Hunt
- The right to health at the public/private divide, a global comparative study, edited by Colleen M. Flood, Aeyal Gross
- A Victorian hospital, Katrina Siliprandi
- Evaluating the NHS reforms, edited by Ray Robinson, Julian Le Grand
- Viral sovereignty and technology transfer, the changing global system for sharing pathogens for public health research, edited by Sam Halabi, Rebecca Katz
- In sickness and in health, the politics of medicine, David Owen
- An introduction to preventive medicine
- Mapping the sociology of health and medicine, America, Britain, and Australia compared, Fran Collyer
- The impact of inequality, how to make sick societies healthier, Richard G. Wilkinson
- Journal of health and human services administration
- Inequalities in health care, problems of access and provision, J. Whitelegg
- Health check, health care reforms in an international context, Chris Ham, Ray Robinson, Michaela Benzeval
- National Health Service, the first thirty years, by Brian Abel-Smith ; [for the] Department of Health and Social Security
- Cutting the risk, self-harm, self-care and risk reduction
- Health and social organization, towards a health policy for the twenty-first century, edited by David Blane, Eric Brunner and Richard Wilkinson
- Global health, human rights and the challenge of neoliberal policies, Audrey R. Chapman